i haven’t been current ‘here’ (@ coFarmLife) so didn’t know about uncollapsed lung! you guise werk so hard! even if YOU think you weren’t much help –> “being there” & supportive is a big deal! & I should continue to try to persuade Betty to eat more pinto beans ~

So glad you are better! And So glad the beans are done! It has been such a strange year all around. Everyone here is still trying to get fall seeding done. And it rained last night and will some more. But, we are not complaining about rain.
Please don’t fall down any more. I fall enough for both of us!
Terry is a genius. You should keep him.

I am glad your health is back and you are on the “upswing”. Also glad for the fact that your beans are off. It’s not a good crop till it’s in the bin. ( A “dadism” from my late father) Thanks for sharing.

It”s great even living like we do to have a husband who can fix a lot of stuff. it has to be really a blessing for you guys — imagine if you had to wait for someone to come out to do those repairs. Eek — . i’m sure glad things are looking up and you got your rainbow luck. Take care of yourself though — don’t do that stuff again ;>0)

Hi y’all! I hope you enjoy a lovely fall on the farm. I am sorry to hear about your injury. I pulled a muscle a few weeks ago and it can be so frustrating not being able to help our loved ones with the chores. I am glad you are feeling better!http://www.thetalelighttrekkers.com

This is quite a blog to pick up with! I’m going to go back in the morning and read a few more to see what happened. I’m happy to hear things are looking up. Magical husband are a requirement for farming as are magical wives. They just have different magic. You have the most awesome skies I’ve ever seen. And your rainbows are epic. I don’t know of many that capture so many as you do. I didn’t think farmers ever retired? It could be nice though. I’m as busy in retirement as before. 🙂 Take care of yourself.